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CAUTION:

Do not use M-VOLs or R-VOLs from hosts that have different CU emulation types (2105 or 2107,

and 3990) at the same time. If you use the M-VOLs or R-VOLs from the 2105 or 2107 and 3990 hosts

simultaneously, an MIH message might be reported to the 3990 host.

Remote copy connections

The remote copy connections are the physical paths used by the TC390 MCUs to communicate with the

TC390 RCUs. The maximum number of physical paths per logical CU image is eight for Fibre Channel,

eight for serial with 2105 emulation, and four for serial with 3990 emulation. The MCUs and RCUs are

connected through the serial interface (ESCON) or Fibre Channel interface cables.
When serial interface connections are used, ESCON directors (ESCDs) and/or ESCON repeaters are

required for distances greater than 3 km (1.9 miles). TC390 operations can be performed at distances of

up to 43 km (26.7 miles) using standard ESCON support. When using Fibre Channel interface (multimode

shortwave) connections, two switches are required for distances greater than 0.5 km (1,640 feet).

Distances up to 1.5 km (4,920 feet, 0.93 miles) are supported.
When using Fibre Channel interface (single-mode longwave) connections, two switches are required for

distances greater than 10 km (6.2 miles). Distances up to 30 km (18.6 miles) are supported. Long-distance

solutions are provided, based on user requirements and workload characteristics, using approved channel

extenders and communication lines (for example, T1/T3/ATM).
The MCU-to-RCU remote copy configuration for TC390A has different requirements than the TC390

Synchronous configuration:

TC390 Synchronous supports 1-to-n and n-to-1 remote copy connections (n4). One MCU can be

connected to as many as four RCUs, and one RCU can be connected to as many as four MCUs (one

MCU/RCU = one physical CU, including all CU images). TC390 supports the dynamic switching

capability of the ESCDs that is used to share the physical interface cables between the components.

The ESCDs can accommodate channel-to-MCU and channel-to-RCU connections in addition to the

remote copy connections

TC390A supports 1-to-1 remote copy connections within the same consistency group. The M-VOLs and

R-VOLs of the pairs in a consistency group must be located within one physical MCU and one physical

RCU. This configuration ensures backup integrity for data which is spread across multiple volumes

within one disk array.
XP Continuous Access 1-to-n and n-to-1 configurations are valid for TC390A, as long as each

consistency group does not span local or remote disk arrays.

Fibre remote copy supports 1-to-1 remote copy connections. One disk array as an MCU can be

connected to only one disk array as an RCU via optical fibre cables. For the CU images within one disk

array, 1-to-4 and 4-to-1 remote copy connections are supported.

NOTE:

HP strongly recommends that you establish at least two independent remote copy

connections (one per cluster) between each MCU and RCU to provide hardware redundancy for

this critical communications path.

One MCU port (initiator port) can be connected to 64 RCU ports (RCU target ports). One RCU port

can be connected to 16 MCU ports. However, the number of logical paths that can be specified does

not depend on the number of connectable RCU or MCU ports.

For disk arrays with both TC390 and FICON host attachment, you must set the path configuration carefully.

The following table lists the possible path configurations and indicates which combinations are supported.

Table 4

TC390 configuration with FICON

Application Site Path (System - DKC)

MCU-RCU

For Use

ESCON

ESCON

Not Supported

ESCON

Fibre Channel

Supported

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